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Obstacle problems with elliptic operators in divergence form

Zheng, Hao

Under the guidance of Dr. Ivan Blank, I study the obstacle problem with an elliptic operator in divergence form. First, I give all of the nontrivial details needed to prove a mean value theorem, which was stated by Caffarelli in the Fermi lectures in 1998. In fact, in 1963, Littman, Stampacchia, and Weinberger proved a mean value theorem for elliptic operators in divergence form with bounded measurable coefficients. The formula stated by Caffarelli is much simpler,

but he did not include the proof. Second, I study the obstacle problem with an elliptic operator in divergence form. I develop all of the basic theory of existence, uniqueness, optimal regularity, and nondegeneracy of the

solutions. These results allow us to begin the study of the regularity of the free boundary in the case where the coefficients are in the space of vanishing mean oscillation (VMO).